
COMUNE DI ANCONA
COMUNE DI ANCONA
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2024Partners:VUB, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, EUROPEAN CITIZEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATION, Ibercivis Foundation, CSIC +17 partnersVUB,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,EUROPEAN CITIZEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATION,Ibercivis Foundation,CSIC,BETTAIR CITIES SL,Government of Spain,NILU,UDEUSTO,University of Zaragoza,Marche Polytechnic University,CERTH,CIEMAT,CAP INNOVE,COMUNE DI ANCONA,LIBELIUM LAB,HYPERTECH AE,HKU,FUNDACION ZARAGOZA CONOCIMIENTO,Ayuntamiento de Zaragoza,Municipality of Amaroussion,UNIPDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101037648Overall Budget: 5,455,800 EURFunder Contribution: 4,999,860 EURSOCIO-BEE proposes that community engagement and social innovation combined with Citizen Science (CS) through emerging technologies and playful interaction can bridge the gap between the capacity of communities to adopt more sustainable behaviours aligned with environmental policy objectives and between the citizen intentions and the real behaviour to act in favour of the environment (in this project, to reduce air pollution). Furthermore, community engagement can raise other citizens’ awareness of climate change and their own responses to it, through experimentation, better monitoring, and observation of the environment. This idea is emphasised in this project through the metaphor of bees’ behaviour (with queens, working and drone bees as main CS actors), interested stakeholders that aim at learning from results of CS evidence-based research (honey bears) and the Citizen Science hives as incubators of CS ideas and projects that will be tested in three different pilot sites (Ancona, Marousi and Ancona) and with different population: elderly people, everyday commuters and young adults, respectively. The SOCIO-BEE project ambitions the scalable activation of changes in citizens’ behaviour in support of pro-environment action groups, local sponsors, voluntary sector and policies in cities. This process will be carried out through low-cost technological innovations (CS enablers within the SOCIO BEE platform), together with the creation of proper instruments for institutions (Whitebook and toolkits with recommendations) that will contribute to the replication, upscaling, massive adoption and to the duration of the SOCIO-BEE project. The solution sustainability and maximum outreach will be ensured by proposing a set of public-private partnerships schemes and innovative targeted communication means to streamline exploitation and accessibility to the project impacts.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2022Partners:UPC, Mobiel 21, IZT - Institue for futures studies and technology, MYCICERO, VL O +10 partnersUPC,Mobiel 21,IZT - Institue for futures studies and technology,MYCICERO,VL O,COMUNE DI ANCONA,Conerobus S.p.A.,BARCELONA,THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,NEXTBIKE,GEMEENTE TILBURG,Breda University of Applied Sciences,TIER MOBILITY SE,ISINNOVA,FACTUALFunder: European Commission Project Code: 875542Overall Budget: 2,750,370 EURFunder Contribution: 2,750,370 EURDIGNITY will delve into the digital transport eco-system to grasp the full range of factors that might lead to disparities in the uptake of digitalised mobility solutions by different user groups in Europe. Analysing the digital transition from both a user and provider’s perspective, DIGNITY will present the challenges brought about by digitalisation, and design, test and validate the DIGNITY approach, a novel concept that seeks to become the ‘ABCs for a digital inclusive travel system’. The project will build the approach step by step and provide a methodology to frame the digital gap in metropolitan/regional contexts, considering all elements of the digital transport ecosystem: the institutional framework (macro level), the provision of digital mobility (meso level) and the needs of end users (micro level). It will then combine proven inclusive design methodologies with the principles of foresight analysis to examine how a structured involvement of all actors - local institutions, market players, interest groups and end users - can help bridge the digital gap by co-creating more inclusive mobility solutions and by formulating user-centred policy frameworks. DIGNITY will demonstrate the approach in 4 pilots: Barcelona (ES), Tilburg (NL), Ancona (IT) and Flanders (B). The evaluation of DIGNITY’s potential and the impacts generated in the pilots will lead to conclusions and policy recommendations for wider uptake. Practical applications for designing inclusive digital transport in the form of the DIGNITY toolkit will help public authorities, transport operators and private providers consider the needs and requirements of all users in their decision-making processes. To fully exploit DIGNITY’s research results and the knowledge acquired to a broad audience, a Learning Community will be created, to raise awareness of the social implications of the digital transition and encourage the adoption of the DIGNITY approach.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:INOV, PIRAEUS UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES, XLAB, University of Greenwich, Technological Educational Institute of Piraeus +9 partnersINOV,PIRAEUS UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES,XLAB,University of Greenwich,Technological Educational Institute of Piraeus,COMUNE DI ANCONA,MIUN,MJ,CITTA DI LECCE*COMUNE DI LECCE,CERTH,RUSI,ATOS SPAIN SA,DITSS,ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 653256Overall Budget: 4,263,410 EURFunder Contribution: 4,263,410 EURCommunity policing promotes the implementation of bi-directional collaboration channels between citizens and Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs). By enhancing the discovery of relevant and up to date information, it speeds up the detection of risks, eases their prevention and builds a continuum of collaboration which motivates citizens and LEAs to work together. Over 36 months, TRILLION - TRusted, CItizen - LEA coILaboratIon over sOcial Networks - delivers a fully-fledged platform to support the extensive collaboration between citizens and LEAs. The operational environment of the platform is not limited to an on-going crisis, but also extends to the period before it through early identification and prevention of emerging risks. Major challenges addressed by TRILLION include creating the necessary trust to entice provision of information, ensuring that the information leads to realistic and credible knowledge and using this knowledge through secure bi-directional communications to guide actions of individuals closest to an identified risky situation. TRILLION delivers a comprehensive service based platform and mobile applications that support the knowledge-based, real-time collaboration among law enforcement agents, first responders and citizens whilst ensuring that privacy and data protection are taken into account. The TRILLION consortium and supporting organisations include 6 citizen communities, 6 law enforcement stakeholders, 3 industrial players and 5 universities and research centres. Extensive trials take place through pilots, early validations and serious game based training across Italy, Portugal, Sweden, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, involving close to 2.000 citizens and law enforcement agencies representatives.
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